
Cameron Roy
Trainee Reporter at Daily Mail
Trainee reporter @MailOnline Previously a reporter at @pressjournal & @eveningexpress Views my own. [email protected]
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5 days ago |
dailymail.co.uk | Cameron Roy
On the surface, Kate Middleton and Meghan Markle have a lot in common. Unlike more traditional royal brides, such as Princess Diana, they didn't come from the typical aristocratic sets that had been close to the Royal Family for generations. Instead they both came from aspirational upper-middle class families, who sent them to private schools to give them a leg-up in life.
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1 week ago |
dailymail.co.uk | Cameron Roy
When Meghan Markle stepped out on her first solo official royal engagement after her wedding to Prince Harry, she was accompanied by none other than the late Queen. Elizabeth II had decided to come along personally to welcome the new Duchess of Sussex to life as a working royal - while giving her a masterclass on handling engagements. By all accounts, the June 2018 trip was a success, with the papers the following day focusing on the pair sitting giggling happily together.
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1 week ago |
dailymail.co.uk | Cameron Roy
Although it may sound grand, working for the Royal Family has never been for the faint-hearted. The hours are long, the pay is poor and the requirements of the job have caused many seasoned professionals to buckle under the extreme pressure. But one (ex) member of The Firm has faced the recurring accusation that they treated staff especially badly – Meghan Markle.
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1 week ago |
dailymail.co.uk | Cameron Roy
Over her 96 years of life, her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II went to a lot of royal weddings. But perhaps there was none more important than her grandson William's to the person that would become Queen in the years after her death - Catherine, Princess of Wales. The Queen revealed her joy at the marriage of the couple, with words of wholehearted approval to Prince Philip as the newly weds emerged on April 29, 2011.
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1 week ago |
dailymail.co.uk | Cameron Roy
When a new member joins the Royal Family, they usually need a lengthy period of time to learn the ropes of royal life. Along with being taught the hundreds of etiquette rules, they are expected to pick up how to run an army of staff and navigate dozens of high-profile events each month. This can take many months, even years, to get right. So when Meghan Markle declared her intention to 'hit the ground running' before she even married Prince Harry, the Palace was filled with dread.
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